Thursday, January 3, 2013

Porches, porches, porches

I honestly believe inspectors from the department of buildings are driving up alleys looking at back decks and porches.  And if they believe the deck or porch does not comply with the building code, they will cite you!

Sometimes the entire deck or porch will need to be torn down, sometimes it can me "modified" and allowed to pass.  Either way, the fine can be $500 per day so dont take it lightly.  If you have been cited with building code violations in the City of Chicago, call our office right away.

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